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Banking - Litigation 
Banking law is a very specialised discipline. Clients require expert advice, particularly in delicate matters of litigation. Our Banking litigation team specialises in high value, complex matters. We provide three key services in this area, asset recovery, general banking litigation and banking law advice.   
Our asset recovery work involves the recovery of outstanding debts, insolvency, liquidations, receiverships, personal bankruptcy and property repossession. In such repossessions we can also deal with marketing and sale of properties.

We deal with any contentious issues arising between banks and their customers and even between banks themselves. We handle litigation surrounding banks and third parties, beneficial owners of money, victims of fraud, competing creditors and guarantors.

Our advice covers the wide range of issues that can arise in relation to banking law. This includes electronic and online banking which continue to develop rapidly in the Scottish market.

Our banking clients include some of the largest national and international banks and building societies.

For more information contact Ruari MacNeill

The Debt Arrangement Scheme and Recent Reforms

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